Arctic Paper and Rottneros have entered into an agreement on a joint venture, an investment of around SEK 230 million ($22 million)in the production of moulded fiber trays. A 50/50-owned Polish company has been founded to establish production at Arctic Paper's Polish mill.

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Rottneros and Arctic Paper establish JV to produce molded fiber trays in Poland

Rottneros and Arctic Paper establish JV to produce molded fiber trays in Poland

Bild: Rottneros. Photographer: Moa Andersson

Rottneros takes the next step for the agreed joint venture project in Packaging in Poland by formally founding the 50/50-owned company together with Arctic Paper. The aim of the company is to build and run the factory to produce moulded fibre trays on a large industrial scale. The project is on schedule and the factory is expected to begin operations at the end of 2023.

Investment in the factory is expected to total the equivalent of around SEK 230 million ($22 million). Production capacity is expected to reach some 80 million units per year, which is significantly more compared to the plant in Sunne. The company expects to achieve a turnover of around SEK 140 million ($13.4 million) once operating at full capacity.

Production will focus on, among other things, high-barrier packaging with extended shelf life for food, but also on packaging with simpler functional requirements. The raw material consists of pulp from Rottneros Mill.

Arctic Paper Group is a European company and a leading producer of high-quality graphical fine paper, bio-based packaging solutions, high-quality wood pulp, and energy, increasingly of non-fossil origin. 

Rottneros is an independent producer of market pulp.